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Product Imitation, John P. Diamond Jan 1964

Product Imitation, John P. Diamond

Cleveland State Law Review

The wave of imitation sweeping through competitive American business has crowded the courts with unfair competition cases. The most recent and representative of these cases will be examined here.


Connecting Carrier's Liability For Loss Or Damage To Shipments, W. David Alderson Jan 1964

Connecting Carrier's Liability For Loss Or Damage To Shipments, W. David Alderson

Cleveland State Law Review

Is a carrier liable for a shipment it did not receive? What is the situation when a carrier receives only part of the goods from the preceding carrier, or when it receives them all but in damaged condition? How is the carrier's liability affected if the damage is latent or patent? Discussion of these questions will be limited to shipments in interstate commerce and in three basic areas: (1) carrier's common law liability,1 (2) effect of federal enactments, and (3) establishment of a prima facie case.


Bad Checks For The Price Of Goods, William E. Mccurdy Jan 1964

Bad Checks For The Price Of Goods, William E. Mccurdy

Cleveland State Law Review

A seller receives a check from the buyer for the price of goods. When presented to the bank on which it was drawn, payment is refused. The buyer may, or may not, have had sufficient funds on deposit at the time the check was drawn, but insufficient when refused now although becoming sufficient immediately after the check was presented. Or the buyer may have known or have had reason to know that there would be insufficient funds to meet the check. Or the buyer never had an account at the bank. Or the one obtaining the goods may give a …